bedbugbilly
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I recently purchased an older S & W - never had one and I wanted the "S & W experience". I've tried to study up on them but am still learning. I'm attaching some photos of the pistol I purchased and am looking for any info I can get such as date of mfg., just what model it is, are grips correct, etc.
6 shot - 6" barrel - 38 S & W special cartridge (38 spl)
"Made in U.S.A." on right side of frame under cylinder cutout
Serial No. 5334XX on bottom of grip frame
Barrel marked on top: "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA
Pantented Feb. 8, 06 Sept. 14, 09 Dec. 29, 14" - Smith & Wesson on left side of barrel - 38 S & W Special Ctg. on right side of barrel
Smith & Wesson Trade Mark logo on left side of frame
The pistol shows some honest wearing to the blue along the sides of the end of the barrel as well as light wsear to the high points of he cylinder, et. Overall, it is in good shape - locks up tight and action is nice and crisp - bore is excellent with heavy rifling. I have a Colt Army Special made in 1910 in 38 spl. that is a nice shooter and I like it a lot - BUT - never having had a S & W, I have to tell you that I love the feel of this revolver and I have a feeling it will be a good shooter for target practice which is what I primarily shoot. In looking, I'm questioning if this is a "target model"? Is it classified as a "M & P"? I'm going to leave her just as she is regardless if the grips are correct or not. I am VERY pleased with it and glad that I bought it. I paid $350 for it and felt that it was reasonable - at least I was happy which is all that counts - in the long run, did I pay too much?
Any help and information on this pistol would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!
6 shot - 6" barrel - 38 S & W special cartridge (38 spl)
"Made in U.S.A." on right side of frame under cylinder cutout
Serial No. 5334XX on bottom of grip frame
Barrel marked on top: "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA
Pantented Feb. 8, 06 Sept. 14, 09 Dec. 29, 14" - Smith & Wesson on left side of barrel - 38 S & W Special Ctg. on right side of barrel
Smith & Wesson Trade Mark logo on left side of frame
The pistol shows some honest wearing to the blue along the sides of the end of the barrel as well as light wsear to the high points of he cylinder, et. Overall, it is in good shape - locks up tight and action is nice and crisp - bore is excellent with heavy rifling. I have a Colt Army Special made in 1910 in 38 spl. that is a nice shooter and I like it a lot - BUT - never having had a S & W, I have to tell you that I love the feel of this revolver and I have a feeling it will be a good shooter for target practice which is what I primarily shoot. In looking, I'm questioning if this is a "target model"? Is it classified as a "M & P"? I'm going to leave her just as she is regardless if the grips are correct or not. I am VERY pleased with it and glad that I bought it. I paid $350 for it and felt that it was reasonable - at least I was happy which is all that counts - in the long run, did I pay too much?
Any help and information on this pistol would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!
